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since the 1970s, we have been in heavy decline in the united states. all of the conventional resources, easy to get to oil and gas has been exploited, produced, and it has been declining. until 2005 essentially, we were going to import a massive amount of natural gas to the country to meet our own energy needs. then literally overnight, those forecasts changed from import to export potential in the next couple years because we found so much natural gas, in a short amount of time, because of fracking and horizontal drilling, we don't know what to do with the natural gas. don't have an energy policy domestically that uses it for power or transportation. now we have to hot potato it out of the country, get rid of it to asia or europe to decrease supplies because there's no demand in the united states for this supply of gas. >> isn't one of the concerns with fracking it put damper on renewable energies like solar and wind and other efforts that have gone on? >> it made the prioritize of natural gas as the fuel alternative to oil, and it has given second th
since the 1970s, we have been in heavy decline in the united states. all of the conventional resources, easy to get to oil and gas has been exploited, produced, and it has been declining. until 2005 essentially, we were going to import a massive amount of natural gas to the country to meet our own energy needs. then literally overnight, those forecasts changed from import to export potential in the next couple years because we found so much natural gas, in a short amount of time, because of...
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we are looking to him to potentially be the president of the united states. so if you actually want to measure apples to apples, oranges to oranges, you measure, how did he perform as governor of massachusetts? that's the real key? because on one hand, republicans are critical of president obama for the government investment in solyndra. you could call that private equity if you want to, investing in a company, but the real deal is when you're the president, you're not running it like a private equity company. so i would say his role there plays a role, the experience, but also, being president is dealing with commander in chief, is dealing with housing, is dealing with a wide variety of issues beyond just what did you do, running a company in terms of being able to fund start-ups. >> it is a little weird to attack him for being the head of bain. i mean, i don't understand how that gives him less qualifications. >> actually, it's not actually, it's not. >> i'd also say, don't forget, he not only -- >> here's the deal -- you're making a political argument. and
we are looking to him to potentially be the president of the united states. so if you actually want to measure apples to apples, oranges to oranges, you measure, how did he perform as governor of massachusetts? that's the real key? because on one hand, republicans are critical of president obama for the government investment in solyndra. you could call that private equity if you want to, investing in a company, but the real deal is when you're the president, you're not running it like a private...
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states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies you to be president than being a plumber. >> all right. will private equity firms like bane, they're not about creating profits. they're about creating -- they're not about creating jobs, they're about creating profits. that's what private enterprise does and then the theory i guess is that at the end of that there are jobs that are created. why is romney's time at bain capital relevant to this election? >> well, first of all, let me explain this also. the road to hell is paved with good intentions. jobs are not the intention of private equity. profits are. and
states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies...
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you cannot tell the story of judo in the united states without mentioning his name more than a few times. >> this is the first olympic team. >> he was not only the coach on the first olympic squad in 1964, he spearheaded changes to competitive judo that paved the way for it to become an olympic sport. >> i changed the structure of it. of course, i was not the most popular guy. i started it. that's how it went. >> reporter: at san jose stayes he was busy building a juggernaut. for the past half sense try, if you are serious about judo in america, you consider being coached by him. >> they come and stay because they want to make the olympic team. >> reporter: and many of them have. although if there is one hole in his resume, it is olympic gold. no american judo athlete has brought one of those home. at least not yet. and for not much longer if marty has a say. >> you'll get there. >> reporter: for the past five years, he has taught her and guided her and criticized her on her way to the 2012 olympic games in london. >> his mantra is if you cannot put up with what i have to give you, you w
you cannot tell the story of judo in the united states without mentioning his name more than a few times. >> this is the first olympic team. >> he was not only the coach on the first olympic squad in 1964, he spearheaded changes to competitive judo that paved the way for it to become an olympic sport. >> i changed the structure of it. of course, i was not the most popular guy. i started it. that's how it went. >> reporter: at san jose stayes he was busy building a...
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>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated sacramento causing enormous challenges and he is going to see that. and just to move out of california -- >> gosh, there are so many campaigns that have been so successful for so long here, what is it -- why would sle to snoef how would intel or apple thrive? >> they have made massive moves to move out of states with -- >> they are still major employers here. >>> they are. >> facebook doesn't have that many fabs. >> do it more in is stealthy sense. what you are doing is avoiding taxes. >> well, you are avoiding taxes, regulation, cost of living. you are living your expense. there is an enormous, enormous opportunity. and people will
>> there's talent everywhere, around the world and all over the united states. >> where should you go? >> somewhere where there is not 11.5% income tax headed to 13.5%. >> we are counting on our 2 billion here at home, right? >> well, that is a drop in the bucket when you look at -- when you started -- that was the first thing we did, move to colorado. there are a lot of smart people there. a quality of life and you don't have the a disrupt, overregulated...
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al qaeda apparently intent on waging an electronic jihad against the united states. an al qaeda video obtained by the fbi last year has just been made public. that video calls for cyberattacks against our government computer systems and critical infrastructure including our electrical grids. the video compares vulnerabilities to u.s. computer networks with flaws that existed in aviation security before the attacks of 911. >>> tragic end for the search of a missing harvard business school student. the body of 31-year-old nathan bihlmaoier was recovered yesterday. police say there's no sign of foul play. they'll conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death. >>> former first lady nancy reagan slowly recovering from broken ribs this morning. the announcement was made yesterday at the reagan presidential library in simi valley where she was expected to attend a speech. mrs. reagan suffered the injury in a fall in her home six weeks ago we're told. the former first lady is 90 years old. >>> hundreds of thousands of minorities are missing from the latest u.s. census c
al qaeda apparently intent on waging an electronic jihad against the united states. an al qaeda video obtained by the fbi last year has just been made public. that video calls for cyberattacks against our government computer systems and critical infrastructure including our electrical grids. the video compares vulnerabilities to u.s. computer networks with flaws that existed in aviation security before the attacks of 911. >>> tragic end for the search of a missing harvard business...
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and israel aren't messing around here to discuss this is lawrence wilkerson retired united states army colonel and a former chief of staff to colonel. colin powell excuse me colonel wilkerson thanks so much for being on the show and i guess i want to ask you i saw today's announcement sort of in two different ways i thought on one hand as being sort of a warning to iran on the heels of these talks and on the other hand of being sort of a nudge to israel by the way we're still your loyal friend how did you see this hope that's all you saw a little bit of diplomatic cord talk and a little bit of assurance. the israelis more encouraged by two other the pros the minimums to the india and that's the one khan years old paula jones that essentially says in its language nothing in this legislation authorizes the use of force against iran and then conyers and louise a moment which essentially says diplomacy is the best course of action those are far better and then months and they also indicate i think that we are having unlike iraq war we are having someone have a debate in the congress over h
and israel aren't messing around here to discuss this is lawrence wilkerson retired united states army colonel and a former chief of staff to colonel. colin powell excuse me colonel wilkerson thanks so much for being on the show and i guess i want to ask you i saw today's announcement sort of in two different ways i thought on one hand as being sort of a warning to iran on the heels of these talks and on the other hand of being sort of a nudge to israel by the way we're still your loyal friend...
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that may not be a crisis to the treasury secretary of the united states but it is to a rising senator in the united states, governor romney already hitting hard on the issue in florida to a second day and new to one of his potential running mates weighing in on it today. florida republican senator rubio addressing the issue a short time ago with me in this exclusive chat. >> there was a crisis that the guy doesn't think there is one. the president's budget who he worked for what voting down 99-0. not even the democrats would vote if the democrats' budget and the senate democrats have not offered a budget in 3 1/2 years. do people understand what i have just explained? the democrats in washington that control the senate have not offered a budget in 3 1/2 years, almost four years now. this government spends close to $10 trillion since the budget basketball last passed. so, for those that do not like the ryan budget, where is that budget? where is harry reid's budget and the democrats in the senate budget? i understand that at the end of the day to get a budget both sides have to give-an
that may not be a crisis to the treasury secretary of the united states but it is to a rising senator in the united states, governor romney already hitting hard on the issue in florida to a second day and new to one of his potential running mates weighing in on it today. florida republican senator rubio addressing the issue a short time ago with me in this exclusive chat. >> there was a crisis that the guy doesn't think there is one. the president's budget who he worked for what voting...
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. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer has a disease that is ptreat order cured.'t need to be many of those men are treated. the treatment can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood a number of things can happen when you start getting medical interventions that you don't need. >> digger phelps, what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28 two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer. and what i did was go out to the university of seattle and the cancer research center and looked at all the options and decided to do the robot surgery. but, charlie from april 28 to j
. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well, i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it, there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a...
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in history, great shot in the arm for the capital markets and for the united states. >>dagen: but people were cautious and we heard from some of them out here in the streets. they were taking a wait-and-see attitude about buying the stock. >> are you excited about facebook going public today or trading? >> no, i will wait to see what happens before i put any intention on it. >> it is everhyped. >> i thought but decided not to. too much hype. i thought it could take a dive. >> what we do know the size of the offering was up by 25 percent this week priced at high range so you did not get a "pop" but you got a whole new crop of millionaires and billionaires. back to you. >>neil: you are right, 1,000 of them. imagine that. great job, dagen. no big pop for facebook but remember, this kept getting ratcheted up ahead of the offering. first they talked about it being offered in the 20's, and then 30's and 34 and then up to $38 a share. so while investor could be disappointed, market watcher says all of this is actually a good thing. explain, ed. >>reporter: well, what we don'
in history, great shot in the arm for the capital markets and for the united states. >>dagen: but people were cautious and we heard from some of them out here in the streets. they were taking a wait-and-see attitude about buying the stock. >> are you excited about facebook going public today or trading? >> no, i will wait to see what happens before i put any intention on it. >> it is everhyped. >> i thought but decided not to. too much hype. i thought it could take...
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the united states. he is in trouble. he has got ratings in the 40s. ballot is virtually tied depending on what poll you look at. critical battleground states clearly leaning towards romney or up for grabs. he is not good on defense. on sort of defending what he has done. he has turned out to be incredibly lousy on projecting forward looking vision. and i just think romney is going to be better on offense. it is easier to be he fighting in a lot of different places poking at the president's record as long as he shares his own vision and for romney to get where he needs to go. >> when you were trying to get president bush elected his may 2004 approval rating 49%. president obama's may, 2012, 47%. george w. bush won reelection. that is not that -- >> and if you look at where our ballot position was it is roughly comparable. there was a hidden strength. first of all, remember this thing. the 2004 election was more about what? security. about terrorism. iraq. the world. the place that we found ourselves. >>
the united states. he is in trouble. he has got ratings in the 40s. ballot is virtually tied depending on what poll you look at. critical battleground states clearly leaning towards romney or up for grabs. he is not good on defense. on sort of defending what he has done. he has turned out to be incredibly lousy on projecting forward looking vision. and i just think romney is going to be better on offense. it is easier to be he fighting in a lot of different places poking at the president's...
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states. there is opportunity in health wear. we are living longer. demographics and technology and biotech is enabling so much. there is i have bransy in technology and it is enabling so much across industries, across the world. >> of course debate has raised over the cost of college and whether it is worth it given the skyrocketing prices in debt that faces student when is they finish. for the 20112012 school year, the cost to attend a public four-year school in the state you lived jumped to $8200. the cost for a student who lived out of say the rose to 20, $770 for the same school. the cost of a private school rose 4.5%. all of that does not include the price of room and board. one thing to keep in mind, will the unemployment rate for america sits at 8%, the rate for college graduates is 4.5%. just an observation. before we let you go, let's go do a tough day for the markets. the doj jones down on the session and a tribute to my dear old friend joey ramon. he would have turned 61 years old
states. there is opportunity in health wear. we are living longer. demographics and technology and biotech is enabling so much. there is i have bransy in technology and it is enabling so much across industries, across the world. >> of course debate has raised over the cost of college and whether it is worth it given the skyrocketing prices in debt that faces student when is they finish. for the 20112012 school year, the cost to attend a public four-year school in the state you lived...
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how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what falls into it that's the way you map out what's going on in a weapons program. you do try to recruit human spies but iranian nuclear physicists do not grow on trees. so most of the information you get you get from a combination of inspections, signals intelligence and other forms of intelligence. but we do have a fairly good read on that they're doing simply because nuclear weapons require industrial scale facilities. those are pretty hard to hide. >> right. i guess the other question then would be in terms of how far they're going with enrichment, this is a
how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what...
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. >> it's the oldest continuously occupied military post in the united states. we'll get a special tour of west point. >> coming up, i'll tell you why this person is driving badly to save lives. >> something you probably do just about every day may be hazardous to your health. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> we've all seen those cute paper balloons in stores. you fill one out when you donate money. but you may wonder, who does your dollar help? nicole has the story. >> ♪ a little bit longer, hey >> musician nick jonas, american idol david archuleta, and teen dream justin bieber -- they're just some of the celebs who support the children's miracle network hospitals. but 13-year-old alena, and millions of kids like her, are the real stars of the charity. alena gets a special present delivered to her house once a week. it's not clothes, jewelry, or games. alena's gift is medicine that helps keep her alive. >> so i have a rare genetic disorder
. >> it's the oldest continuously occupied military post in the united states. we'll get a special tour of west point. >> coming up, i'll tell you why this person is driving badly to save lives. >> something you probably do just about every day may be hazardous to your health. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >>...
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we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> this man is out of ideas. he's out of excuses and in november we'll make sure to vote him out of office. >> mitt romney takes texas clinching the gop nomination. >> he's under fire for holding a fund-raiser in las vegas with donald trump. >> who is making headlines again questioning president obama's citizenship. >> there are many people that don't agree with that birth certificate. they don't think it's authentic. >> i found that whole hawaii thing pretty implausible. their word for hello is the same as the word for good-bye [ bleep ]. >> in syria there are new re
we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin...
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you have a restaurant company like darden that gets 0% of the revenues outside the united states. do you look to that or others? >> we talked about darden before. i also like brinker international. last night we talked about whole foods based in the u.s. you look at apple, a consumption name. jm smuckers, sjm, domestic u.s. focus name. these are the places to look right now. >> i'll give you one more in the restaurant space. upgraded yesterday and today, jack in the box, at a 52-week high yesterday. that's the name, even with the move you have seen, can go higher in this environment. >> bk, what do you have to say? >> oil is below $90 a barrel, which even a month ago, i think all of us would have said, that's going to be impossible. this is incredibly good for the u.s. consumer. so all the names are fantastic. not only that, but the euro going lower is incredibly good for exporters in europe. so that helps out there. so everything that seems to be bad today isn't necessarily bad. there's very good things going on. and if you want a name that you can play this all on, i think adm h
you have a restaurant company like darden that gets 0% of the revenues outside the united states. do you look to that or others? >> we talked about darden before. i also like brinker international. last night we talked about whole foods based in the u.s. you look at apple, a consumption name. jm smuckers, sjm, domestic u.s. focus name. these are the places to look right now. >> i'll give you one more in the restaurant space. upgraded yesterday and today, jack in the box, at a...
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so they need to in our estimation heed the call not just of the united states but of other countries in the international community to do what is right, and to abide by their international obligations. thanks, everyone. >>> all day saturday on book tv, the gaithersburg book festival is live. it begins at 10:20 eastern, and runs throughout the day. notables include timothy noah at 12:20. ken ackerman on j. edgar hoover at 2:00. and david linden on why the good stuff feels so good in the compass of pleasure. also this weekend on afterwords, jay norlinger. >> there is this myth he established his prize for peace out of guilt over his invention of dynamite. i say in my book it's hard to know exactly what is in man's head and heart, but this seems not to be true. it seems he was quite proud of his achievements in the area of explosives. they built today what we call infrastructure, canals, tunnels, railroads. >> peace, they say. sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on book tv, every weekend on c-span 2. ♪ >>> this memorial day weekend on c-span we'll take you to colleges and univers
so they need to in our estimation heed the call not just of the united states but of other countries in the international community to do what is right, and to abide by their international obligations. thanks, everyone. >>> all day saturday on book tv, the gaithersburg book festival is live. it begins at 10:20 eastern, and runs throughout the day. notables include timothy noah at 12:20. ken ackerman on j. edgar hoover at 2:00. and david linden on why the good stuff feels so good in the...
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gee, if the president of the united states is against us, we don't know what we're going to be hit with in the way of taxes and regulation. that's one of the reasons why until this election is passed it's hard to know what business is going to do and what congress is going to. >> so you do believe, then, this whole sort of division of, you know, wealth is bad and making money is bad. that has actually, and this uncertainty about the regulatory environment, has actually kept businesses sort of in check and not spending money? not hiring people? >> i think so, yes. yes. i mean, why would a business, when it's not sure whether its tax rate is going to come down from 35% to 25%, whether it's going to be able to bring funds back from europe to the united states to reinvest here. doesn't know any of that and doesn't know what the regulations are going to be. of course, they're going to be nervous and they're going to hold back. >> so far we've had stimulus in this economy. the stimulus largely is coming from the federal reserve. you say there's been a stock bubble created by bernanke and comp
gee, if the president of the united states is against us, we don't know what we're going to be hit with in the way of taxes and regulation. that's one of the reasons why until this election is passed it's hard to know what business is going to do and what congress is going to. >> so you do believe, then, this whole sort of division of, you know, wealth is bad and making money is bad. that has actually, and this uncertainty about the regulatory environment, has actually kept businesses...
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states. part of american history this weekend on c-span 3. >> when people are saying to him don't take the vice presidency, right now you are the most -- you are a powerful majority leader, don't take the vice presidency, you won't have any power, johnson says power is where power goes. meaning i can make power in any situation. his whole life i said nothing in his life previously makes that seem like he's boasting because that's exactly what he had done all his life. >> sunday night the conclusion of our conversation with robert caro on "the passage of power," volume 4 in the years of lyndon johnson, his multivolume biography of the 36th president. sunday night on c-span's "q & a." >> on monday the communications director to former british prime minister tony blair testified for a second time before a panel examining the culture and ethical practices of the media. the questions focused on the prime minister and mr. campbell's relationship with the press. mr. campbell denied that there was an
states. part of american history this weekend on c-span 3. >> when people are saying to him don't take the vice presidency, right now you are the most -- you are a powerful majority leader, don't take the vice presidency, you won't have any power, johnson says power is where power goes. meaning i can make power in any situation. his whole life i said nothing in his life previously makes that seem like he's boasting because that's exactly what he had done all his life. >> sunday...
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the next guess says the united states is what could do our market an economy. he's got a big warning about friday's jobs number as well. as we head to the break, here's the sea of red based on the s&p 500 components. back after this. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and trade up to 6 months tdd# 1-800-345-2550 commission-free. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 call 1-866-393-6174. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braki
the next guess says the united states is what could do our market an economy. he's got a big warning about friday's jobs number as well. as we head to the break, here's the sea of red based on the s&p 500 components. back after this. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own...
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. >> we don't yet have a clear set of binding rules in the european union, in the united states, or the emerging geographies-- places like india and brazil, which account for most of the growth of facebo-- but we ll have those regulations and those regulations on how facebook seeks to monetize its users. >> reporter: with all the scrutiny, it's no wonder facebook has become an early- adopter of washington lobbying. the company has brought together a team of political and policy insiders with lots of friends across party lines. >> they understand that it's very important for them to have a means to get their message out to major policy makers, because if policy makers don't understand the business, the risk of bad regulation increases dramatically. >> reporter: in a rapidly changing industry, regulation may not be the main risk facing potential facebook investors, but it can't be ignored. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: for generations about half of american teenagers were either working or looking for work. that has been falling in the past decade fast. toda
. >> we don't yet have a clear set of binding rules in the european union, in the united states, or the emerging geographies-- places like india and brazil, which account for most of the growth of facebo-- but we ll have those regulations and those regulations on how facebook seeks to monetize its users. >> reporter: with all the scrutiny, it's no wonder facebook has become an early- adopter of washington lobbying. the company has brought together a team of political and policy...
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but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to have the best infrastructure so that a road to which you can drive up to buy the automobile, and by the way, parenthetically, imagine, imagine if our republican friends hadn't stopped us from our infrastructure bill, imagine if we were rebuilding the roads and bridges in the valley that needed to be built? how many thousands and thousands of jobs would be created and how much that would increase the productivity of every business in the valley. that's government's job. is to help people who are looking for jobs, to look out for the entire nation, not just one segmen
but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to...
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states and its western european allies so in terms of what might come out of the g eight i think that again substantive policy decisions are unlikely rather this is going to be a much more much more geared towards padding obama's image as the host of the summit and showing the world that obama is this sort of a uniting uniting force rather than the divisive force that he has seemed to be for the for his first term now in terms of uniting one of the main goals and focus of this summit will be the euro crisis the goal there to try to get the new french president on board with all of the massive austerity cuts that we're seeing throughout europe this is something that european leaders will certainly be looking for obama to try to unite all of them on how to move forward with that but again a lot of critics think the g. eight is an outdated format and then you have all the speculation as to why president putin didn't come. perhaps it's because he doesn't understand how important the g twenty is especially when it comes to the financial turmoil that we're seeing across the world not of cou
states and its western european allies so in terms of what might come out of the g eight i think that again substantive policy decisions are unlikely rather this is going to be a much more much more geared towards padding obama's image as the host of the summit and showing the world that obama is this sort of a uniting uniting force rather than the divisive force that he has seemed to be for the for his first term now in terms of uniting one of the main goals and focus of this summit will be...
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nations the constitution of the united states these are things that we're constantly reinforcing and so the project is an idea that we should have open methodology open source and free software tools that implement that methodology and open data for peer review and independent verification which allows people then to write papers that talk about the political or the socio. anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that are not google but that are very regional specific things and this idea of this project is to bring everybody under a big tent and say let's talk about the censorship that's happening in the framework of human rights and in the framework of human rights reporting and it's run by the last oh and myself from the tor project and we are currently looking for people that want to hack on it and we are basically building these tools and they'll be available for everyone and i get a feeling that you know within our audience you might find a few people that are interested in so just before we let you go
nations the constitution of the united states these are things that we're constantly reinforcing and so the project is an idea that we should have open methodology open source and free software tools that implement that methodology and open data for peer review and independent verification which allows people then to write papers that talk about the political or the socio. anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that...
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. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value, you can say hypothetically if people for the last 65 years did something different but the reality right now we have people in 60s, 70s and 80s we have to to support. if we don't something is going to happen. >> you have 3.6 million people a year entering the age of 65. leading edge of the babyboomers, becoming fully eligible for medicare and social security benefits and the money is not there. >> john: i'm a baby boomer. there is too many of us. >> you'll be fine, sir. >> john: so you should be mad a at me. here is a live picture of the effects of social security and medicare. >> excu
. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value,...
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in addition, mastercard earns over half of the revenue outside the united states. visa does not own the european brand name. they have to buy the caster c d card. they have a terrific manager. >> i'm on board with your view. the ebitda margin is 20%. what do you think about the dividend side. that's a disappointment with the company that is this profitable and despite the fact that they are growing, don't you think they could be doing better on the dividend? >> they just doubled it. nothing wrong with that. >> on a percentage basis and a gross yield, it is nothing special. >> every business is confronted with the issue of how they reallocate capital and what the decision is. quite frankly, mastercard and visa are unlikely to be able to find businesses that can earn the high returns as they are earning in the basic business. their opportunity are to make strategic opportunities and raise their dividend as they doubled it and buy back shares. they can buy back several billions of dollars worth of shares annually with the free cash flow. >> we have to leave it there.
in addition, mastercard earns over half of the revenue outside the united states. visa does not own the european brand name. they have to buy the caster c d card. they have a terrific manager. >> i'm on board with your view. the ebitda margin is 20%. what do you think about the dividend side. that's a disappointment with the company that is this profitable and despite the fact that they are growing, don't you think they could be doing better on the dividend? >> they just doubled it....
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united states of america itself was a compromise between big states, small states, et cetera. they had to come together and say havibeing one country and o people is more to us than beiou differences. the house of representatives there were 435 members of the house no more than 80 and the districts are competitive. the real reasons are in the primaries. what do you do? in the republican party you would be the right. there aren't as many people in the middle to fashion compromises. let me fun nish. in the senate it is the role of big money and interest groups contributing millions of dollars number one, and number two the caucus system in the united states senate i was informed you were part of the team we ask you to be one in the team don't be independent. if if you do that we will bring things that punish you for that. >> i was known as being a problem chiled. there were probabling cal consequences for that. sometimes you don't get on the committee. sometimes your bills don't get brought up for a vote. there are consequences to going your own way. there is oo constant tension
united states of america itself was a compromise between big states, small states, et cetera. they had to come together and say havibeing one country and o people is more to us than beiou differences. the house of representatives there were 435 members of the house no more than 80 and the districts are competitive. the real reasons are in the primaries. what do you do? in the republican party you would be the right. there aren't as many people in the middle to fashion compromises. let me fun...
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. >> reporter: we found three different banned antibiotics, not allowed in the united states, in the shrimp. significant levels of a known cancer causer that over time can cause serious health problems. nitrofuranzone, banned in the u.s. 040 years ago. chloramphenicol, also suspected to cause cancer in humans, and linked to anemia. enroflaxacin, an antibiotic banned in animals we eat. no one knows the exact health risk from contaminated shrimp, but food and water watch says to eliminate any risk, ask your store for wild caught, not farm-raised shrimp. >> natural, au naturale. it's a wild-caught product. it's as good and wholesome as god made it. >> reporter: we asked the fda how this could pot bly happen, and why the government inspects less than 2% of foreign shrimp. their answer? an occasional antibiotic contaminated shrimp isn't going to hurt you. and they do more than just inspect. they pressure the foreign shrimp industry to police itself and ramp up inspection on producers who have been caught using banned chemicals. >> if people are concerned about antibiotic residues, you kno
. >> reporter: we found three different banned antibiotics, not allowed in the united states, in the shrimp. significant levels of a known cancer causer that over time can cause serious health problems. nitrofuranzone, banned in the u.s. 040 years ago. chloramphenicol, also suspected to cause cancer in humans, and linked to anemia. enroflaxacin, an antibiotic banned in animals we eat. no one knows the exact health risk from contaminated shrimp, but food and water watch says to eliminate...
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today, the united states has a much different complexion. hispanics make up close to 17% of the population, the nation's largest minority group. african americans are 14% of the population. asians are 5.8%. >> this puts an exclamation point on a trend that we knew was coming. >> reporter: fry, who studies population trends at the brookings institution, says a 25-year influx of immigrants explains the change face of america, a change, he says, that will carry profound political implications as infants like veronica honoreveron veron hern. >> this will be really important as they start aging and voting in large numbers. >> the other people of the puzzle is the aging white population. the median age of whites in this country is 42. the median age of hispanics is 28. that's a big difference, scott, when it comes to which group will be having more babies. >> assuras: burma in southeast asia has long been one of the most oppress and i have isolated regime but military rulers have taken steps towards democracy and today the obama administration lif
today, the united states has a much different complexion. hispanics make up close to 17% of the population, the nation's largest minority group. african americans are 14% of the population. asians are 5.8%. >> this puts an exclamation point on a trend that we knew was coming. >> reporter: fry, who studies population trends at the brookings institution, says a 25-year influx of immigrants explains the change face of america, a change, he says, that will carry profound political...
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those two tend to be in particular affected in the splits in the opposition the united states has its own very special interest anyway and it would to some extent it would rely on its local allies but on the other hand would never see complete control to them so they would be working in parallel the united states would prefer a regime change. prefer. they would like to eliminate part of opposition to iran. and i don't think that they consider there's a possibility of a favorable outcome if the syrian government remains in power and whatever they say whatever they talk about peace i think that for them that's the that is the bottom line and that is their objective. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today are still to come a bit later in the program a change for the worse a look at the crime and chaos egypt's revolution for peaceful democratic change. is. the official of your old touch from the. video. old girls. and. the palm of your. on the dot com. r.t. is coming to you live from moscow they are on the streets to serve and protect but a rise in fatal police shootings across
those two tend to be in particular affected in the splits in the opposition the united states has its own very special interest anyway and it would to some extent it would rely on its local allies but on the other hand would never see complete control to them so they would be working in parallel the united states would prefer a regime change. prefer. they would like to eliminate part of opposition to iran. and i don't think that they consider there's a possibility of a favorable outcome if the...
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a record for a tech company and the third largest ipo in the united states. allis allis allison kosik. >> not coming as a huge surprise. facebook had priced range of the shares between $28 and $35. this year, facebook went ahead and told the s.e.c., we are going to put that price range between $34 and $38. today, on the eve of when facebook is going to offer the shares to the public, it met with its bankers and underwriters and came to the conclusion that $38 will be the price. everyone wants to know why this price went higher. it went higher, because there is strong demand. facebook executives have been going around the country and pitching the o to potential investors. they found more people want it. the more that want it, the more you can sell it for. in fact, one investor said the response to this ipo, john, has been nothing short of pandemonium. >> given the interest, the initial wave goes out to institutional investors. does the average joe have any chance of paying $38 or somewhere near there? >> honestly, good luck. you have to remember, what's happen
a record for a tech company and the third largest ipo in the united states. allis allis allison kosik. >> not coming as a huge surprise. facebook had priced range of the shares between $28 and $35. this year, facebook went ahead and told the s.e.c., we are going to put that price range between $34 and $38. today, on the eve of when facebook is going to offer the shares to the public, it met with its bankers and underwriters and came to the conclusion that $38 will be the price. everyone...
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. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value, you can say hypothetically if people for the last 65 years did something different but the reality right now we have people in 60s, 70s and 80s we have to to support. if we don't something is going to happen. >> you have 3.6 million people a year entering the age of 65. leading edge of the babyboomers, becoming fully eligible for medicare and social security benefits and the money is not there. >> john: i'm a baby boomer. there is too many of us. >> you'll be fine, sir. >> john: so you should be mad a at me. here is a live picture of the effects of social security and medicare. >> excu
. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value,...
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we had a great quarter in the united states. it was all of our markets performing well to deliver this first quarter. >> people still don't understand what you do. i'm going to ask you on voed phone, what did you sell me and why am i happy? >> for our customers today, they have to delight their customers in a whole new way. you talked about facebook. facebook has changed everything. it's changed how we use software, but it also changes where our customers are. what salesforce.com lets you do is market to your customer in the most modern way. that's why hundreds of thousands of companies are use salesforce.com. our user interface is patterned after facebook. it's that social user nt fact, that focus on mobility and we deliver it all in the cloud, there's no hardware or software to buy. social, mobile and cloud. this is the modern era of computing. if you're not organized around those three axes, you're not experiencing the growth we are. that's why you see tepid growth from oracle. customers aren't buying as they are on salesforc
we had a great quarter in the united states. it was all of our markets performing well to deliver this first quarter. >> people still don't understand what you do. i'm going to ask you on voed phone, what did you sell me and why am i happy? >> for our customers today, they have to delight their customers in a whole new way. you talked about facebook. facebook has changed everything. it's changed how we use software, but it also changes where our customers are. what salesforce.com...
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also in united states. until they have been worked off, i believe we will not have this rally going. eventually we will get there and i'm quite positive for the future. >> could be a rocky road. we'll call you back in 25 years' time, see if you're right. thank you very much, phillip. >> bold call. >> bold call. >>> up next on "street signs," wall street still loving facebook. main street, not so much. the details of real interest in our exclusive poll after the break. >> i think the technical word is meh. >>> later on, texting time-outs. you may remember this video of a woman falling into a mall fountain because she was texting, not concentrating. now one u.s. city is cracking down on preoccupied pedestrians. you know you've done it. coming up. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screene
also in united states. until they have been worked off, i believe we will not have this rally going. eventually we will get there and i'm quite positive for the future. >> could be a rocky road. we'll call you back in 25 years' time, see if you're right. thank you very much, phillip. >> bold call. >> bold call. >>> up next on "street signs," wall street still loving facebook. main street, not so much. the details of real interest in our exclusive poll after...
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the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much attention. many interesting characteristics, his background, st stan. >> reporter: you know, a blind man, a very poor man, rural man who taught himself the law. he then went to defend the rights of women under china's one-child policy that w.h.o. said that they were being forced into abortions and forced sterilizations. that led to the rough of the party. he was accused of organizing demonstrations, of disrupting traffic and of damaging property. he spent four years in jail. when he was released he was then held under lock and key 24/7 under house arr
the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much...